Last night was a huge night for the beauty world. And not just because of all the amazing looks on the Golden Globes red carpet. Rather, boundaries were broken: Transgender model Hari Nef stars in a L'Oréal Paris ad campaign that celebrates the beauty of diversity, with the first commercial airing last night during the awards broadcast.

The minute-long spot features a few other familiar faces, including the brand's global spokeswomen, Blake Lively, as well models Lara Stone, Alexina Graham, and Xiao Wen Ju. But it's L'Oréal Paris's casting of plus-size models Sabina Karlsson and Marquita Pring, as well as transgender model and activist Hari Nef, that is drawing the most praise from fans.

Though Make Up For Ever worked with transgender model Andreja Pejic in 2015 for their "Be You" campaign and L'Oréal featured a transgender model in a Brazilian campaign last year, Nef's spot still marks a first: Nef is the first transgender model ever to be a spokesperson for a L'Oréal Paris campaign in the States.

The model tweeted about her excitement before the Golden Globes even began. "[I]'m in a @loreal campaign and that's wild to me," the 24-year-old wrote. She went on to share her own spot in the "Your Skin, Your Story" campaign on both Twitter and Instagram. "Skin is the first thing you see," she says in the ad. "Just being seen in your skin can be so vulnerable."

L'Oréal's efforts to tell inclusive stories did not go unnoticed. Shortly after the commercial aired, admirers began tweeting their excitement. "A trans woman just gave the 'Because I'm Worth It' on a L'Oréal commercial. Congrats on some history @harinef," comedian Guy Branum wrote.

"L'Oréal Paris is a brand fueled by a mission to empower everyone to own and embrace their individual beauty and intrinsic worth," the company's deputy general manager, Tim Coolican, said. "By featuring a diverse blend of individuals and illustrating their individual skin stories, our new True Match campaign celebrates the power and beauty of feeling comfortable in your own skin."

But L'Oréal isn't the only beauty brand that's working to make its advertising as diverse as its customers. Both CoverGirl and Maybelline New York recently signed their first male brand ambassadors, marking an industry-wide shift toward inclusion. After all, everyone wants to feel beautiful sometimes—and that's totally OK.

To see more of Hari Nef and the other faces of the L'Oréal Paris True Match campaign, check out the full commercial below.

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